Stefan Zweig – Fear Turkish Book Turkey Angst
Stefan Zweig – Fear (Angst) (Korku) – Panama Yayıncılık Edition
Description:
This Turkish edition of Fear (Angst) (Korku) is published by Panama Yayıncılık. The novella is written by Stefan Zweig, one of the most widely read European authors of the early twentieth century.
Fear tells the story of Irene Wagner, a wealthy married woman whose secret affair leads her into a spiral of anxiety and paranoia when she becomes the target of blackmail. As fear begins to dominate her thoughts, Irene struggles with guilt, deception, and the possibility of losing her family and social standing. Through psychological tension and emotional depth, Zweig explores the destructive power of fear and the inner conflicts that arise from hidden truths.
Stefan Zweig was renowned for his psychological insight and his ability to portray the complexities of human emotions. His novellas often focus on moral dilemmas, passion, guilt, and obsession, making him one of the most celebrated literary voices of his era.
This Panama Yayıncılık edition presents a Turkish translation of one of Zweig’s most acclaimed psychological novellas, offering readers a compelling study of conscience, fear, and human vulnerability.
Key Features:
• Title: Fear (Angst) (Korku)
• Author: Stefan Zweig
• Publisher: Panama Yayıncılık
• Publication Year: Not Stated
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: Psychological fiction; Novella
• Main Character: Irene Wagner
• Themes: Fear; Guilt; Deception; Anxiety; Moral conflict
• Literary Significance: One of Zweig’s finest psychological studies